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  2. California Mart - Wikipedia

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    The first building, located at the intersection of 9th Street and South Los Angeles Street, was completed in 1963. [5] It is 13-story high. [5] The second building, located on South Main Street, was completed in 1965. [6] The third building, located on Olympic Boulevard and Main Street, was completed in 1979. [7]

  3. Chapman Plaza - Wikipedia

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    Chapman Plaza (also known as Chapman Park Market) is a building located between West Sixth Street and Alexandria Avenue in Los Angeles, California. The historic plaza building is about 50,000 square feet and is located in the heart of Koreatown, hosting several restaurants, bars, and cafes. [1] The address is 3465 W 6th St, Los Angeles, CA 90020.

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    The market and the seating area are joined on the lower level by a newly constructed bar, which will have the outside-facing pass-through window as well as bar stool seating inside.

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    Riviera Rattan Bar & Counter Stools, $398. ... founded by the brothers behind cult fashion brand WANT Les Essentiels—is a marketplace full of unique home goods from a variety of fair-trade ...

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    #50 Bar Stool Shaped Like Wine Cork. Image credits: ... #83 Los Angeles To Host 2028 Summer Olympic Games. ... Ebay added $3B in market value in one day — thanks to Facebook’s rival marketplace.

  7. Homer Laughlin Building - Wikipedia

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    This addition, the first reinforced concrete building in Los Angeles, [8] was designed by either Harrison Albright [8] or Thornton Fitzhugh. [2] The first post-expansion tenant was the Ville de Paris department store , replaced in 1917 by the Grand Central Market, which still occupies the ground floor of the building.

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